For Izuku, the two days off after the end of the Sports Festival was sorely needed. He couldn't expect himself to sit in class while the rest of the Festival was going on. Plus, he needed to rest. His matches throughout the Festival had let him discover a new type of mental exhaustion that he never experienced before. Still, at least it was fun to stay at home and watch the second and third years compete in their own tournaments. It was like old times watching the festival with his mom at home, only this year he was the winner instead of just a spectator.

Of course, Izuku's life could never be simple. His mom sat him down during the break and told him that his dad was coming home on a pre-paid month's visit. It was…sudden to say the least. Izuku barely remembers life with his dad at home. Most of his memories of seeing his father are ones through a screen on a video call. Heck, he'd be lying if there was some deep cynical part of himself that though he would never see his father in-person again. That the man ran away to America and disguised it as "oversees" work. But, no, he's really coming back home. Only for a month, but it's a start. The biggest question that Izuku had is why now? Why after all these years is now the time when his father can come home? Was it because he won the Sports Festival? Was there some promotion at his dad's job that allowed him to spend the time and money to go back to Japan? Or was there something more going on here? Izuku couldn't get his answers until after his dad arrives in Japan.

When school started back up for Izuku, he started to notice how much the Sports Festival meant to the average person. Before, he was just another face in the crowd as he made his way to and from school. Now, it seemed there was always someone who recognized Izuku Midoriya as the winner of the Sports Festival. It led to lines of people congratulating him on winning, how strong and cool his Quirk was, and how he had a bright future ahead of him. It was all surreal to Izuku; the transition from being an average kid to the talk of the town.

By the time he left the train, it had started to storm. Holding his umbrella close to him, he trekked through the rain. He even made a little game out if, using his telekinesis to push aside the forming puddles. Eventually, he arrived at UA, and he saw a familiar face.

"Uraraka!" Izuku cried out.

The gravity girl waved from under her own umbrella. The two met at the school's gates.

"Hey there, Deku!" Uraraka answered. "So, how does it feel to be the winner of the Sports Festival?"

"Strange, to say the least. Everywhere I go, there's always someone who recognizes me and tells me how they were hoping I would make it."

"Yeah, I feel you. That happened on my ride here, plus back home. I got congratulated not only by my parents, but my neighbors, family friends, heck some of my old classmates too!"

"Man, do you think we'll keep getting situations like this? Getting recognized on the street for being heroes?" Izuku asked.

"I don't know. I'm hoping that I get to keep at least some kind of secret identity when I go Pro." Ochacco answered.

The sound of high-paced footfalls on water drew their attention. Midoriya and Uraraka's eyes lit up as they saw who was coming.

"Iida!" Ochacco and Izuku called out to their friend.

The class Vice-Representative came marching in decked in a full yellow raincoat and hat. It wouldn't have been as funny if not for the pace he was walking in.

"Hello Midoriya and Uraraka!" Iida called out. "We mustn't be lollygagging! We've got to make it in on time!"

"Iida, we have five minutes before the bell." Uraraka pointed out.

"A student must always strive to arrive early! It shows dedication! Now, come on!"

Iida dashed away. Izuku and Ochacco both looked at each other with concern. They could tell that Iida was still hurting after what happened to his brother, and this was his way of hiding it. The two followed Iida inside. As they were drying off, Izuku spoke up.

"Hey, Iida, we heard about your brother, and we want to say…"

"I understand and thank you." Iida said quickly before changing the subject. "And Midoriya, congratulations on winning the Sports Festival tournament. I commemorate you on your skills and sportsmanship."

"Oh, thanks Iida. It's just…"

"We're here for you, okay?" Uraraka added. "If there's anything you want to talk to us about, whether it's your brother or whatnot, we'll listen. Okay?"

Iida's face scrunched with tension. It was like he had a whole swirling sea of emotions he didn't know how to process.

Tenya sighed and relaxed his face. "Thank you. As for my brother…, he's alive, and my family is very thankful for that. It's just…"

Tenya paused. For him, the words were trapped in his throat. He was torn. He wanted to tell his friends everything, but at the same time he didn't want them to be worried about him. It was his trouble, his family, his situation that he needed to deal with.

Iida swallowed the words and shook his head.

"Never mind. Now, come on, we have to ready for class." Iida said.

He walked towards the 1-A classroom, leaving Izuku and Ochacco behind. The two looked at each other. They knew that whatever Iida was keeping to himself, they couldn't pry it out of him. They had to wait for him to open up to them. And who knows how long that would take…?


Even after the Sports Festival ended, the effects of it were still being felt. Izuku's fellow students chatted amongst themselves about being recognized by passersby while on the way to school. It seemed now that everybody had an idea of who Class 1-A were.

Aizawa entered, and the room fell silent. The Erasure Hero gave his students a heads up on their Heroics class.

"With the Sports Festival over, it is now time for you all to move on towards another important step in your Hero careers."

The class waited in silence and suspense.

"You need to choose Hero names."

Chatter filled the room as students talked about giving themselves real Hero names. This was cut short by Aizawa's glare.

"You will need to choose this because in the coming weeks, you will all go on your first Hero Internship programs. Your performance in the Sports Festival has shown your skills and abilities so far, and some of you have managed to capture the attention of the Pros."

Aizawa showed off a chart of all the internship offers the students of 1-A had acquired. To say it saw imbalanced was an understatement. Midoriya had the most offers totaling at over 6,000. The runner up was Todoroki, who had two thousand less. Bakugo was behind with a thousand offers less than Todoroki. Then came Tokoyami's offers, which were a huge drop compared to the previous three. While Bakugo was in the three thousand range, Tokoyami was in the three hundreds. Descending down the list, the difference between students was smaller than the difference between the top three. The farther down the list went, the fewer offers each individual student got. By the end, it had petered out to single digit offers with some students not even getting any offers whatsoever.

"Hey, uh, Mr. Aizawa," Kaminari raised his hand. "Is this whole chart a little skewed?"

"Yes, you're right." Aizawa answered dryly. "Usually, internship offers are more evenly spread out amongst the class. However, it seems that these three caught the most eyes on them." Aizawa pointed to the three with the most offers.

Izuku blanched at the sheer number of Pros seemingly interested in offering an internship. Todoroki appeared unphased by the amount he received, while Bakugo sneered at being overshadowed by not only Midoriya but Todoroki as well.

"Some of you may have noticed that not everyone has received offers. Regardless, you all will spend one week interning with a Pro Hero or agency. There is no substitute assignment, and if you fail to find a Hero to intern with, we will provide you one."

Most of the class got that veiled statement.

"Now, before you choose internships, you must first choose your Hero names." Aizawa continued. "Remember, this is the name the public is going to know you by. Do not think of something on a whim. Put some actual thought and effort in it, because if you don't -,"

"Then you're going to have hell to pay!"

Midnight yelled, bursting through the door in a dramatic entrance.

"How long have you waiting outside for?" Aizawa asked dryly.

"Long enough," Midnight gave a brief reply before facing the students. "Like Eraserhead said, these Hero names are going to be the name the public will recognize you as. What he neglected to mention is that these names tend to stick, especially any embarrassing ones. So, in order for you all to choose the best Hero names you could possibly have, I will be here in order to give feedback."

"Um, what about Mr. Aizawa?" Jiro asked.

"I don't care. Just don't choose something dumb." Aizawa answered, already starting to zip up his sleeping bag.

"Any last words of advice on choosing Hero names for your students, Eraserhead?" Midnight questioned.

Aizawa seemed to stare off in the distance, pondering for a moment. He then replied with a simple statement.

"Don't let your friends choose your Hero names for you."

With that, Eraserhead fully encased himself in his polyester cocoon and took a nap.

And so, Izuku along with the rest of his class began to brainstorm Hero names. While this was one of the aspects Izuku thought of when imaging himself as a Hero, now he was drawing a blank. He had been so focused on training, the Sports Festival, and school to really sit down and think about his Hero name. Maybe he should make his Hero name around his power? Something like Psionic or Cerebro? No, they just conveyed what Izuku could do rather than what he is.

Aoyama was the first to show his Hero name, "I Can Not Stop Twinkling", which was shorted to "Can't Stop Twinkling" through Midnight's behest. Thanks to Aoyama's example, more students became confident in presenting their names. Ashido showed her name "Alien Queen", but it was rejected by Midnight for resembling the famous sci-fi movie monster. Tsu presented her name, "Froppy", which was the first name to not have anything changed about it. Kirishima gave his, "Red Riot", which was inspired by an older Pro Hero "Crimson Riot". Midnight did give a warning that making their names a legacy to other Pro Heroes came with the expectation of living up to that Pro's standards.

The mention of legacy heroes brought Izuku back to his early childhood. Back then, his daydreams involved him being a very All Might inspired hero. Now, well, safe to say that he was past that. He had the chance to become All Might's successor, and he willingly gave it up so he could be a Hero with his own power. A power that he wasn't born with but was unique to him. Uniquely given to him. Then again, All Might did say his Quirk was unique in that it could be passed down. What if Izuku had accepted All Might's Quirk? How much would it have affected his telekinesis? And, most importantly, would Izuku be able to live up to All Might's legacy? No, this isn't the time to focus on what ifs. He needed to focus on choosing a good name.

The rest of the class quickly choose their names. Jiro chooses "Earphone Jack". Shoji; "Tentacole". Sero; "Cellophane". Ojiro; "Tailman". Sato; "Sugarman". Ashido sets on the name "Pinky" much to her visible frustration. Kaminari; "Chargebolt". Hagakure; "Invisible Girl". Yaoyorozu; "Creati". Todoroki does something unexpected. He puts down his regular name and doesn't really offer an explanation. Guess when you're the son of the Number 2 Hero, there really is no need to hide your identity if everyone knows who you are. The choosing of names continues. Tokoyami presents "Tsukuyomi". Mineta; "Grape Juice". Koda; "Anima". Bakugo loudly declares his Hero name; "King Explosion Murder".

"No." Midnight shoots it down immediately.

"Why not?!" Bakugo demands.

"The name literally has the word 'murder' in it. When was the last time you heard a Hero with 'murder' in their names?"

Bakugo walked back to his seat, grumbling under his breath the whole time.

Ochacco revealed her Hero name, "Uravity", which Izuku thought was cute. Now, the only ones left were Izuku, Tenya, and Katsuki. For Iida, he was conflicted. He kept thinking back to the hospital.


Tenya sat on one of the chairs in the hospital hallway. He clamped his hands together and was locked in position. The hospital's halls were the same as you'd expect: bright, sterile, and never truly quiet. Tenesi had just gotten out of the emergency wing and was in the room right across from him. Iida's parents were out, discussing with the doctors about Tenesi's condition. Tenya's mind was a whirlpool of emotions. Worry, fear, anger and more. Eventually, one of the nurses came out of Tenesi's room and told Tenya that his brother was ready to see him. Getting up, Tenya followed the nurse inside.

Tenya felt his heart drop as he saw his brother. Tenesi, the Pro Hero Ingenium, laid flat on a hospital bed. He was dressed in a hospital gown and everything from his torso down was covered by a blanket. Even still, Tenya could see the wires escape under the covers and lead to the various machinery in the room. Tenya felt uncomfortable. His brother, his idol, the man he looked up to, now looked vulnerable. Hurt. Scarred forever.

Tenesi looked up to see Tenya and gave a weak smile.

"Hey there, Tenya," Tensi said. "How are you?"

"I'm fine," Tenya said stiffly. "Although, I should be asking you that."

"Oh, you know, could be worse." Tenesi joked.

Tenya tensed at that joke. Even if his older brother was trying to lighten the mood, it still felt too close, too soon after they almost lost him. Tenesi noticed this and decided to change the topic.

"I heard my little brother got always the way to the semi-finals in the Sports Festival, is that right?" Tenesi asked.

"Yes, brother, I did make it to the semi-finals, but I lost." Tenya answered.

"Hey, don't beat yourself up. Getting that far in your first year is pretty good, all things considered. Keep up your training, and you may be able to win it next year."

"Heh, I do not know about that. Some of my classmates are unbelievable in how strong they are."

The two fell silent before Tenesi decided to speak up.

"Look, the doctors already told Mom and Dad everything, so you deserve to know it to."

"Tenesi, what do you mean?" Tenya asked.

"The injuries I sustained from the guy who did this to me? They were pretty bad. He damaged my spine. The doctors said I'll be paralyzed for the rest of my life, Tenya."

Tenya gaped in wide-eyed shock. He didn't even feel the tears falling down from his eyes. Eventually, the well of emotions broke, and Tenya started to cry. Tenesi lifted a hand out to comfort his sobbing brother.

"It's not fair!" Tenya yelled. "You've done so much good for people, and now…now -!"

"Tenya, Tenya, Tenya," Tenesi cooed. "It's okay. I'm still alive and safe."

Tenya raised his glasses and wiped away the tears. He started to calm down.

"What about your Hero career? Your agency? Your sidekicks?" Tenya asked.

"Well, as for my career, I'll have to look into early retirement." Tenesi said. "As for my agency and sidekicks, let me handle that. They'll carry on without me. As for you…"

Tenesi paused before speaking again.

"My time as Ingenium may be up, but that doesn't mean the name has to fade away. Ingenium means more to the world than just one man. It's a source of hope and inspiration. A symbol of duty and helping those in need. Tenya, I want you to carry on the Ingenium name. Look, soon, you'll be starting your first internships, and you'll be deciding your Hero names. When that time comes, I want you to promise me you'll choose Ingenium."

"I-I," Tenya trembled and stumbled over his words. Tenesi quickly sat up and pulled Tenya closer.

"Promise me!"

Tenya nodded his head frantically. Tenesi took that for a yes and reclined back into his bed. Tenya returned to standing up straight.

"Thank you, Tenya. I know you'll do me proud." Tenesi said with a smile.


'I'm sorry, Tenya.' Iida thought. 'I can't be the Hero you want me to be just yet.'

Iida quickly wrote down his name and presented it to the class. Like Todoroki before him, Iida's Hero name was just his first name, "Tenya". While it did confuse most of the class, including Midnight, Iida did explain that this was a temporary name, and that he could not definitively choose a name now. Midnight approved the name, and now the class waited on Izuku and Katsuki.

Izuku's mind tried to crunch out any good Hero names. But no matter what he tried; they just didn't fit right. He tried using Heroic sounding words like Triumph or Valient, but they were just too generically Heroic. The word Apex came to mind, but Izuku didn't really think the word fit him. It felt too rigid and haughty. Like he was the top point and everyone else was beneath him. He didn't feel superior to anyone. He just wanted to do good with the power he got. The power that he never had as a child. "Deku", that's what Katsuki called him all the time after he found out he was Quirkless. It meant "useless", and he hated it. He wanted nothing to do with it reminding him of his weakness. But, Ochacco said that it can be read differently. It could be rewritten to mean, "You can do it". Maybe that can work. Deku, something that sounds useless but can really do anything. Flipping the script, changing the connotation, it could work.

Izuku stepped up to present his name. The full Hero name was, "The Psionic Hero, Deku". Izuku explained his reasoning. Of taking a detested nickname and turning it into something positive thanks to a friend. It was approved, and Izuku sat back down.

Bakugo presented his revised name, "Lord Explosion Destroyer". Shockingly, to no one's surprise, this did not get approved. There was no time for a third try as the code-naming session was over. Aizawa woke back up to further explain the internships. Students who received offers would go through them and pick the one they think suits them the best. Those who didn't get any would choose from a different list filled with forty agencies. Eventually, the bell rung for lunch, and the students left with those taking their nominations with them.

The lunchroom was filled with noise as usual. Only this time, it was added in part thanks to the first-year students discussing internships. Many of them had formed bigger groups in order to discuss. Case in point, the table of Izuku, Ochacco, Tenya, and Tsu had new additions by their fellow classmates.

"Hey guys, have you chosen an agency yet?" Ashido asked.

"I know who I'm going with. Mt. Lady," Mineta emphasized the 'Lady' of Mt. Lady.

"Yeah, because you're a perverted little freak." Tsu commented.

"I am what I am."

"Anyway, I've got an idea of who I want to intern with. What about you, Deku?" Ochacco asked.

However, the boy was busy reviewing the thousands of internships he received. His eyes looked glazed over, spacing out over the page.

"Huh?" Izuku said, snapping out of his stupor. "Were you saying something?"

Uraraka frowned for a bit before returning to her usual cheery self.

"As I was saying, I already have an idea of who I'm going to intern under." Uraraka reiterated.

"Who?" Izuku, and by association anyone else who was wondering, asked.

"I'm thinking about interning under Gunhead."

"The Battle Hero? I thought you wanted to be more of a rescue hero?"

"Well, I still do, but after my fight in the Sports Festival, I realized I needed to get stronger." Uraraka explained. "I figured that when I'm rescuing people and a villain is still doing bad things, I can at least stop them or subdue them. What about you? Got any ideas yet?"

Izuku sighed. "Actually, I have so many ideas that I have no ideas."

"I don't get it." Kaminari said.

"I believe it means that Midoriya has so many options that he can't choose the best one for him." Todoroki explained.

"Yeah, exactly." Izuku chimed in. "Like, I'm looking through everything in alphabetical order, and I'm just now getting to the C's. It's insane."

"Well, who are you on right now?" Ashido asked.

Izuku squinted at the agency profile in front of him.

"This one is from a guy named Captain Celebrity." Izuku explained. "I remember hearing about him years ago. He set up an agency in Japan for a brief period."

"I heard he associated with vigilantes." Tsu commented.

"What's this guy's Quirk?" Mineta asked.

"Um," Izuku skimmed the page before answering. "It says his Quirk is named Flight, but it's more along the lines of tactile telekinesis."

"Hey, that's great! The two of you share a similar Quirk. You could learn so much from him." Uraraka said.

Kaminari mused for a bit before asking, "What does tactile mean?"

"It means that something is connected to touch. So, basically, his telekinesis is manifested through his physical body. It's what allows him to fly and other stuff."

"So, why do you sound apprehensive about taking this guy's offer?" Uraraka questioned.

"Because this guy's agency is in New York."

That got a lot of reaction out of the group. Most of it was exciting.

"Dude, you're so lucky!" Kaminari said.

"I always wanted to go to New York!" Ashido commented.

Izuku, however, seemed to shrink further into himself.

"I mean, I guess. It's just…," Izuku paused, trying to gather his thoughts into something cohesive. "It's so far away. And I'll be in a completely different time zone from everyone else. I don't want to be so out of the loop from everybody."

"Hey, you don't have to limit yourself just to stick with everyone else." Uraraka encouraged. "This could be something great for you. Besides, how many other students get to say they spent their first internship in New York of all places?"

"Besides, you won't be totally out of the loop." Ashido added. "Me and a couple of other students are trying to make a class-wide group chat so everyone can stay connected."

"Will this group chat have to have Eraserhead in it?" Izuku asked.

"Ehhh," Ashido waved her hand from side to side. "We'll probably make a separate one with him in it."

"Heh," Izuku lightly chuckled.

He looked back down on the picture of Captain Celebrity. The American hero's goofy smile did seem to be inviting. Izuku mulled over the talking points made by his classmates. Going to a city in a whole other country would be a hassle, but when would he ever have the same opportunity again? Plus, maybe this Captain Celebrity could actually teach him on how to control his telekinesis better. And hey, didn't All Might start his Hero career in America before returning to Japan full time? Maybe time in the States could be beneficial in the long run?

"I'll, um, I'll think about it." Izuku answered. "Anyway, who are the rest of you thinking about interning under?"

The group went around and gave their choices. Some were obvious, such as Tsu interning under the Sea Rescue Hero: Selkie. Others were a bit out of left field. Shoto said he was planning to intern under his father. While this may not have been seen as strange to the rest of the group, it did give Izuku a bit of worry given the boy's strained relationship with his father. Todoroki explained to Midoriya and the rest that despite his personal feelings, Endeavor was the best fire-Quirk user in the country. If he wanted to control his fire better, Todoroki reasoned, then why not learn from the best?

Eventually, the day came to an end, and everyone was ready to head home. Izuku and Ochacco both looked for Tenya, but the engine boy had already left. The two knew there was something up with their friend, but they couldn't try to help him if Iida continued to be so stand-off-ish. Right now, there was nothing shockingly obvious that Tenya needed help, but Izuku and Ochacco could see there was something gnawing at their friend. Hopefully, the two decided while walking back, Iida wouldn't try and do something reckless.

Izuku eventually made his way back to his apartment home. Taking the elevator and reaching his floor, Izuku made his way to his apartment number. Not noticing the noise coming from behind the door, Izuku opened it and went inside. From behind the couch, Izuku could see the familiar raised bun hairstyle of his mom along with a wild mop of black hair. Izuku, closing the door behind him, barely noticed.

"Hi, Mom," Izuku said, taking off his shoes. "I'm back from school."

"Oh, hi, Izuku!" Inko called out. "How was your first day back in school?"

"Kind of hectic, all things considered. We are already choosing internships right after the Sports Festival."

"Well, let me cook dinner, and then we can discuss all about it."

"Yeah," a vaguely familiar voice spoke up. "You can tell us what kind of offers the winner of the Sports Festival gets."

The two adults stood up, and Izuku's mouth dropped wide open at the man next to his mother. It was like something clicked in his brain. Izuku hadn't seen him in years, but everything about him looked familiar. He had the same hairstyle as Izuku. He had those same freckles Izuku did. Even how he walked going around the couch was almost one to one on how Izuku moved.

"…Dad?" Izuku said in whispered disbelief.

"Hey there, champ," Hisashi Midoriya said, opening his arms out. "How about you give your old man a hug?"

Izuku stood there, frozen as his father approached him. Suddenly, he raced into his father's embrace and squeezed tightly. Hisashi grunted at the sudden pressure, but he returned the hug in earnest.

"You're here." Izuku said into his father's shirt. "You're really here."

"I am." Hisashi answered. "Didn't your mother tell you I was coming home for a bit?"

"She did, but I didn't think you'd really…"

"I know," Hiashi said. "I know it's been a long time, but I'm back."

A clearing of the throat was heard, and the two men turned to look at Inko, who was in the kitchen area.

"I'm sorry for bother the both of you, but is there anything in particular you two would like for dinner?" Inko asked.

"I've got some recipes to try out if you'll let me," Hisashi said, breaking the hug to venture into the kitchen.

"You? Have receipies? My, how things have changed from the Hisashi I knew." Inko teased her husband.

"Hey, I didn't have my beautiful and talent wife to cook my dinners for me in the States. I had to learn some culinary skills."

The two shared a kiss in front of the still emotional and dumbfounded Izuku. The telekinetic boy eventually shook himself out of it.

"Wow, I mean….," Izuku paused, trying to word the question correctly. "Dad, why come home now? Why now after all this time?"

Hisashi turned to face his son. The man's face showed a brief glimpse of sadness and guilt. However, he resumed his jovial disposition soon enough.

"Well, champ, the higher ups at my job saw all the hard work I was doing and allowed me to take an extended leave to be with you two." Hisashi explained.

"But that's not all," Hisashi continued. "Those same higher ups also saw your performance in the Sports Festival, just like I did. And let me tell you, they were very impressed with what they saw."

"Dad, I don't understand. Why does this involve you coming back home and not just a video call?"

"Well, Izuku, that's why I wanted to discuss your internships over dinner. We want to help you find the best Pro to study and train under. To really bring out your potential."

"What do these rich, important people see in me?"

"Well, champ," Hisashi said. "They see that your future as a Pro Hero is going to change the world."


And that's a wrap! Another smaller, less action-packed chapter, but it's done! Hero names are chosen, internships are looming, and events are being set up near and far! Who will Izuku choose to mentor under? What do Hisashi's employers want from Izuku? Will Bakugo get a better Hero name? All of this and more in the next chapter!

Thank you to those who waited for this to upload. And sadly, with college starting up soon, I'll probably won't have time to write as much. However, I will try and keep updating. So, thank you to everyone who has followed, favorited and left comments. They are all appreciated.

Now, onto the comments!

AnimeFan13579: Thank you for the insightful comment! A lot of good suggestions at power usage and who would be a good mentor. However, I do have plans for this story to take a slightly different direction. Izuku will still be involved with the Hosu City attack and the Hero Killer. Just from a different angle as it will tie into this overarching situation with "Mr. Continuum" and his interest in Izuku.

Ranger McAleer: Thank you for enjoying, and I hope you like this one.

PidgeonKing: I haven't fully set a concrete limit on Izuku's powers yet. I am planning a sort of "future vision" storyline where we see Izuku do some crazy stuff with Telekinesis not shown in the movie. That probably won't be for a while though. So, I'd say Izuku does have great potential, but he hasn't fully realized it yet.

nephilim015: I'd say this is a combination of his own lack of self-confidence, a need to fit in (which I've been trying to explore), and a restricted ten-month training regiment. Izuku's training in Dagobah beach was mainly him focusing on the lifting and moving aspect of telekinesis. He did experiment with other aspects but not much. He will get stronger in those other areas, but he's got to learn to how widen his application of his powers.

That's all for now. See ya next time!